Carlisle Patriot
January 6, 1844
Reduced Cabin Fares to Liverpool | Reduced Cabin Fares to Liverpool |
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STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. THE CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Large and Powerful Steamer, "THE NEWCASTLE," Captain Thomas BURTON, will Sail between PORT CARLISLE and LIVERPOOL, calling at ANNAN and off WHITEHAVEN, (Weather permitting at the following times: -- FROM PORT CARLISLE. Saturday, Jan. 6th, 11 o'clock, Forenoon. Thursday, Jan. 11th, 2 o'clock, Afternoon. Saturday, Jan. 20th, 11 o'clock, Forenoon. Thursday, Jan. 25th, 2 o'clock, Afternoon. FROM LIVERPOOL. Tuesday, Jan. 9th, 12 o'clock, Night. Monday, Jan. 15th, 5 o'clock, Evening. Tuesday, Jan. 23rd, 12 o'clock, Night. FARES to LIVERPOOL. -- Cabin, 12s: Deck, 5s. FREIGHTS MODERATE. And between PORT CARLISLE and BELFAST at the following times. FROM PORT CARLISLE. Wednesday, Jan. 17th, 9 o'clock, Morning. FROM PORT CARLISLE. Thursday, Jan. 18th, 7 o'clock, Night. FARES. -- Cabin, 10s., and Steward's *s, 2s, Deck, 3s. FREIGHTS MODERATE. ____ JOHN CARRUTHERS, Steam Packet Office, 48, Castle Street, Carlisle. DAVID BAXTER, Annan. JAMES GRAHAM, 42, George Street, Whitehaven. JOHN FRAZER, King's Arms Inn, Dumfries. HENRY HALTON, 31, Water Street, Liverpool. JOHN WALKER, 111, Market Street, Manchester. ROBERT STOREY, Fenwick's Ent, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. GEORGE McTEAR, 33, Donegall Q., Belfast. ____ The Public are cautioned against sending contraband goods by the above Vessels, the committee of Management having determined that all suspicious packages shall be given up to the Authorities. January, 1844 |
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